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Nutrition Facts Label
What Do All These Numbers
Mean to YOUR Health
November 2014
Kathryn A. Parker, RD., LD/N
Program Manager
Diabetes Self Management Education
and
Nutrition Therapy Center
Diabetes
….
Is just like
cell
phones…
…
Everyone
needs an
upgrade
from time
to time.
Just like cell phones…..
The most
important
nutrient…
WATER
Bathroom
8-10
times/day
Clear
urine
All About Serving Size
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The serving size tells you what the product
contains as far as:
Calories
Total Fat
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Cholesterol
Sodium
Total Carbohydrate
Protein
PLEASE do not fall for the super size deals.
They aren’t a deal to your overall health.
Calories
(per serving size)
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Before knowing what the calories mean to
you….first you must know how many
calories/day you need to consume.
The most accurate way to determine this is to
have your metabolism measured.
This
is done
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using a metabolic cart.
The oxygen you breathe in and the carbon
dioxide you breathe out is your metabolism.
Metabolism varies from person to person and
is dependent on age, gender, activity,
medications, stress, etc.
Calories/day
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One formula to consider:
1. How much do you want to weigh?
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3. This is minimum
4. If you want more calories you need to earn
them!!!
The scale does not tell you how
fat you are. It tells you what
you weight.
How to calculate your
calories/day:
1. How much do you want to
weigh.
2. Add a zero to the number.
3. This is the minimum
amount of calories you
need/day to weigh what
you want.
4. IF you want more
calories…..then you must
earn them!!!! EXERCISE.
Total Carbohydrates
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Carbohydrates
are fuel for your
body. Your brain
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needs a minimum of 130 grams/day.
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ALL carbohydrates turn to glucose (aka sugar)
this includes fruits, vegetables,
cereals,
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breads, pastas, and processed foods.
The goal is to minimize the amount of glucose
coming from processed foods!!!
Minimum Amounts of Carbohydrates/day
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Calories/day
Carbohydrates/day
1200 calories/day
150 gm.
1400 calories/day
175 gm.
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1600 calories/day
200 gm.
1800 calories/day
225 gm.
2000 calories/day
250 gm.
130 grams of Carbohydrate
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The brain prefers glucose (sugar) for energy.
Carbohydrates
processed in a factory are not as good for your health as
unprocessed.
Eg: fruit juice vs. real fruit
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130 grams: 1 bagel = 45 grams
3 fruits = 45 grams
2 vegetables = 30 grams
Daily requirements above 130 gm/day are
dependent on your energy requirements.
Let’s talk FAT
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Total Fat
Saturated Fats
Trans Fats
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25% - 30% of calories should come from fat.
Fat is an essential nutrient because it provides
an essential fatty acid, linoleic.
Total Fat gm/day
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Based on number of calories:
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1200 calories
gm. fat
1400 calories
39 gm. fat
1600 calories
45 gm. fat
1800 calories
51 gm. fat
2000 calories
57 gm. fat
Cholesterol
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Blood cholesterol levels are
influenced by the saturated fat in
your diet. Not so Diabetes
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cholesterol in your food.
200 mg/day if you have heart
disease.
300 mg/day if you don’t.
Salt
(aka sodium)
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2500 mg/day (1 tsp.)
“Sodium free”
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5 mg or less/serving
“Very low sodium”
35 mg or less/serving
“Low sodium”
140 mg or less/serving
“Reduced sodium”
At least 25% less sodium than the
regular version of same product
Protein
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essential to build and repair
muscle tissue.
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About 10% of your protein can be used during
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strenuous
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If you do not eat enough
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to provide energy for the brain, your body will
use the protein for energy and you will lower
your metabolism.
Women: 45 g/day
Men:
60 g/day
Fiber
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Need about 33 grams/fiber/day.
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Soluble fibers attract water and form a gel, which slows
Pro Soluble fiber delays the emptying of your
down digestion.
stomach and makes you feel full, which helps control weight.
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Sources of soluble fiber: oatmeal, oat cereal, lentils, apples,
oranges, pears, oat bran, strawberries, nuts, flaxseeds,
beans, dried peas, blueberries, psyllium, cucumbers, celery,
and carrots.
Insoluble fibers do not dissolve in water, so they pass
through the gastrointestinal tract relatively intact, and speed
up the passage of food and waste through your gut.
Sources of insoluble fiber: whole wheat, whole grains,
wheat bran, corn bran, seeds, nuts, barley, couscous, brown
rice, bulgur, zucchini, celery, broccoli, cabbage, onions,
tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, green beans, dark leafy
vegetables, raisins, grapes, fruit, and root vegetable skins.
Sugar
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Processed sugar has been added to the
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DO NOT count the sugar.
Count the Total Carbohydrate.
Just How FIT are YOU?
Reference Manual
• The American College of Sports
Medicine is a national resource
use use to set fitness criteria.
• Their manual, the “ACSM Fitness
Book, 3rd Edition “ can be
purchased through Amazon.com
for less than $15.
• There are four components to
fitness and each is clearly outlined
in excellent detail throughout the
book.
Please don’t forget
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The scale does not tell you how fat you are.
Everyone has a metabolism. It can be measured.
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NOT sugars
Everyone needs to sweat and
smell daily.